• Intel Raptor Lake CPUs could outgun AMD with rumored boost of up

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Apr 14 15:45:04 2022
    Intel Raptor Lake CPUs could outgun AMD with rumored boost of up to 5.8GHz

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    Thu, 14 Apr 2022 14:36:20 +0000

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    AMD might be seriously worried now, particularly if Intel can debut Raptor Lake before Zen 4 CPUs arrive.

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    Intels Core i9-13900K, its next-gen flagship processor (presumably), could
    hit seriously fast Turbo speeds a good chunk higher than even the mighty 12900KS manages.

    The Core i9-12900KS is the freshly released supercharged variant of the 12900K, and the CPU can boost to 5.5GHz right out of the box.

    However, in theory, Intels 13th-gen Raptor Lake silicon will be capable of taking clock speeds 200MHz or 300MHz faster than this, as rumored by hardware leaker Raichu on Twitter. RPL will over the new highest freq which was
    created by 12900KS.More 2-300 MHz is possible. April 13, 2022 See more

    In theory, then, the Raptor Lake flagship could end up hitting 5.7GHz or 5.8GHz, which would be pretty staggering speeds straight off the bat with no tweaking or knowledge of overclocking needed.

    Were talking about the boost for the CPUs performance cores of course the efficiency cores would run slower, as ever and furthermore, the maximum
    speed for a pair of cores, too (you wont get full pelt across all-cores, naturally; with the 12900KS, all-core boost tops out at 5.2GHz, 300Hz shy of the max Turbo). Analysis: Raptor Lake could deliver quite a punch but will Zen 4 land the first blow?

    What isnt clear is if when Raichu talks about Raptor Lake reaching these heights, whether theyre referring to the Core i9-13900K, or an eventual 13900KS higher-binned variant if Intel even takes that route. (It doesnt always make a KS edition of the flagship, and in fact the last one before the 12900KS was the 9900KS, so three generations back).

    Whatever the case, based on this rumor, the broad expectation is that we can anticipate Raptor Lake delivering a significant boost to clock speeds, and of course that wont be all. A new generation will inevitably bring an IPC uplift (more Instructions per Clock means you get even more out of faster clock speeds), and even if Raptor Lake is only a straight refresh of Alder Lake, it has some interesting trimmings on the side. Like a major on-board cache boost to pep up gaming frame rates , for example.

    Lets not forget that the 13900K is rumored to be upping the efficiency cores from 8 to 16 (while keeping the same 8 performance cores), so the flagship
    CPU will theoretically be a 24-core affair (with 32-threads, as efficiency cores dont have hyper-threading). And that should give the CPU a little more oomph, too.

    The upshot is that despite being just a basic refresh in theory, Raptor Lake could smooth out any rough edges in Alder Lake which is Intels first real foray into hybrid cores, of course, Lakefield aside to deliver quite a
    punch. Lets hope so, although the other question here is whether AMD will get the first blow in by launching Zen 4 before Raptor Lake.

    While Intels Raptor Lake has been rumored for a Q3 debut (multiple times), thats not certain, and other speculation has contended that AMD may also be shooting to get next-gen Zen 4 processors out in Q3, possibly aiming to beat Intel to market. Which, to be fair, Team Red really needs to do if possible, because if Intels 13th-gen range turns up first, AMDs Ryzen 5000 series is going to be left looking rather underpowered indeed. Want to build a decent gaming PC but not spend a fortune? Check out our advice here

    Via Wccftech



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